House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) shared on Twitter:
“Why is it so difficult for House Republicans to condemn threats of death and destruction? Democrats oppose lawlessness and disorder. The extremists apparently support it.”
Jeffries, who supports the BLM movement known for destruction and mass rioting, and has ignored the destruction the movement created during the riots of 2020 in the name of social justice has a demand. Jeffries wants Republicans to condemn alleged threats of death and destruction. He goes as far as to say that “Democrats oppose lawlessness and disorder.”
U.S. House Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) called on people to get confrontational during BLM protests and riots. Other members of the democrat party funded bail programs for those arrested while rioting including Kamala Harris.
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Jeffries’ demand seems quite hypocritical. He shared a similar tweet in January “Political violence is never acceptable. Those who fail to unequivocally denounce it are complicit in extremism.”
Political violence is never acceptable.
— Hakeem Jeffries (@RepJeffries) January 18, 2023
Those who fail to unequivocally denounce it are complicit in extremism.
His most recent tweet is speculated by many to be related to a truth from former President Donald Trump. Democrats are trying to frame the “truth” in a negative light, trying to paint what Trump shared as calling for violence.
Trump has been vocal about the possible indictment that is speculated to be coming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The possible misdemeanor charge it has been said would be inflated to a felony by Bragg.
The indictment was expected last week. Many have speculated that Bragg has gotten cold feet amid the weak case against Trump.
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